The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 2001 - Abstracts

The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Consequential damages exclusions under UCITA.(Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act)(software licenses)Library and information sciencePhillips, Douglas E.
Cybermedicine: mainstream medicine by 2020/crossing boundaries.Library and information scienceSolez, Kim, Katz, Sheila Moriber
CyberSLAPP suits and John Doe subpoenas: balancing anonymity and accountability in cyberspace.(strategic litigation against public participation)Library and information scienceSpencer, Shaun B.
Data mines and battlefields: looking at financial aggregators to understand the legal boundaries and ownership rights in the use of personal data.Library and information scienceGladstone, Julia Alpert
Do you want to step outside? An overview of online alternative dispute resolution.Library and information scienceKrause, L. William
Fair warning: preemption and navigating the Bermuda triangle of E-Sign, UETA, and state digital signature laws.(Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act of 2000)(Uniform Electronic Transactions Act)Library and information scienceFrancois, Renard
Internet business method patents - the Federal Circuit vacates the preliminary injunction in Amazon.com v. Barnesandnoble.com.Library and information scienceMota, Sue Ann
Internet web site jurisdiction.Library and information scienceBales, Richard A., Van Wert, Suzanne
Issues for healthcare companies when contracting with ASPs.(application service providers)Library and information scienceHarris, Karen K.
Privacy protection for electronic communications and the "interception - unauthorized access" dilemma.Library and information scienceFriedman, Lawrence, Perez-Albuerne, Carlos
Privacy rights in personal information: HIPAA and the privacy gap between fundamental privacy rights and medical information.(Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)Library and information scienceDavis, Kevin B.
Self-prescribing medication: regulating prescription drug sales on the Internet.Library and information scienceYoo, Kristin
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: does the answer to the Internet information privacy problem lie in a fifteen-year-old federal statute? A detailed analysis.Library and information scienceCooper, Henry M.
The Internal Revenue Service is shifting American taxpayers from a paper based filing system to electronic filing - Is the IRS offering a capable system that protects taxpayer confidentiality?Library and information scienceSkidmore, Anthony D.
The regulation of new media broadcasting in Canada post-iCraveTV.com.Library and information scienceSaverimuthu, Danistan
Whose genetic information is it anyway? A legal analysis of the effects that mapping the human genome will have on privacy rights and genetic discrimination.Library and information scienceMcLochlin, Deborah L.
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